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Getting your work published: The excitement never fades

Getting your work published: The excitement never fades

by sportsbeat | Apr 14, 2020 | Blog

The buzz of the byline – it never goes away! Writes our head of journalism Andrew Greaves.

Top tips for interviewing people

Top tips for interviewing people

by sportsbeat | Apr 13, 2020 | Blog

The art of successful interviewing is often overlooked in newsrooms, writes our deputy managing editor Graham Dudman.

Looking after your mental health during the COVID-19 crisis

Looking after your mental health during the COVID-19 crisis

by sportsbeat | Apr 11, 2020 | Blog

The COVID-19 outbreak means most of us will be housebound for the foreseeable future, which may leave us feeling anxious, frustrated, lonely and most notably, bored, so School of Journalism trainee and Mancunian Matters journalist Anna Brocklehurst has done some...

Looking for journalism jobs? Here are the best websites to use

Looking for journalism jobs? Here are the best websites to use

by sportsbeat | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog

Looking through pages and pages of journalism jobs or tying to gain some valuable work experience? There are plenty of websites out there which can help make that search easier.

Pitching stories to journalists: How to get your ideas published

Pitching stories to journalists: How to get your ideas published

by sportsbeat | Feb 10, 2020 | Blog

There is no better feeling than pitching stories and getting your work published. And getting a byline in a good publication can help you get noticed when you’re taking your first steps into journalism.

LinkedIn for journalists – everything you need to know

LinkedIn for journalists – everything you need to know

by sportsbeat | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog

Wondering where to look for your next journalism role? LinkedIn is one of the most helpful sites out there for job-hunting journalists.

New releases, red carpets and reviews: How I spent my summer bursary covering Cannes and Venice film festivals

New releases, red carpets and reviews: How I spent my summer bursary covering Cannes and Venice film festivals

by sportsbeat | Nov 11, 2019 | Blog

We offer each of our trainees up to £1,000 every summer of their degree to spend on journalism work experience or a journalism project. It’s part of what makes us the UK’s most practical journalism degree.

Here, trainee Harry Benbow tells us about how he spent his bursary covering Cannes and Venice film festivals.

Twitter for journalists: How to promote your stories

Twitter for journalists: How to promote your stories

by sportsbeat | Nov 11, 2019 | Blog

Everyone with a Twitter account is a journalist these days, right? Wrong! Here are our top tips for journalists using Twitter.

TikTok – What is it and should journalists be using it?

TikTok – What is it and should journalists be using it?

by sportsbeat | Nov 8, 2019 | Blog

Think of the app Musical.ly combined with Vine (remember Vine?) That’s TikTok! It’s a modern, fun interactive app, taking social media by storm – with more than 500 million users worldwide.

History, travel and investigative journalism: How I spent my summer bursary exploring Berlin

History, travel and investigative journalism: How I spent my summer bursary exploring Berlin

by sportsbeat | Nov 7, 2019 | Blog

We offer each of our trainees up to £1,000 every summer of their degree to spend on journalism work experience or a journalism project. It’s part of what makes us the UK’s most practical journalism degree.

Here, trainee Jordan Baker tells us about about how she spent her bursary on a trip to Berlin combining history, travel and investigative journalism.

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